NCAA Eligibility Parent Information Night Tuesday, March 19, 2010

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NCAA Eligibility Parent Information Night Tuesday, March 19, 2010 Please pick up a copy of tonight’s Power Point presentation

Division Eligibility Eligibility for DIVISION I and DIVISION II Colleges and Universities No Eligibility requirements for Division III or smaller schools, or for Community Colleges.

Division I Requirements Graduate from high school Complete 16 course standard, 4 years of English 3 years of mathematics (algebra I or higher) 2 years of natural/physical science 1 year additional of above course areas 2 years social science 4 years of additional core courses (any category above or foreign language) Have a qualifying core-course GPA and SAT/ACT Index 2.0 GPA/1010 SAT(86 ACT) – 3.55 & above GPA/400 SAT (37 ACT) (Writing components from SAT/ACT are not used to calculate score requirements.)

DIVISION II Changes Starting with Fall 2013 Graduate from high school Have a GPA of 2.0 in 16 core courses 3 years of English 2 years of mathematics (algebra I or higher) 2 years of natural/physical science 3 years additional from above course areas 2 years of social science 4 years of additional courses (any category above or foreign language) Have a combined verbal-math SAT of 820, or a 68 sum score on the ACT

Core Courses Courses from the areas of… English Mathematics Natural/Physical Science Social Science Foreign Language Non-doctrinal Religion/Philosophy Special education courses do not qualify Clovis North approved courses listed on-line

Click Here to get CN core course list. Type in CN code:050628 and hit submit Classes are separated by core area.

Registering with NCAA Eligibility Center Register after six semesters completed Do online www.eligibilitycenter.org $60 fee required Complete Student Release Forms Release forms are available in the counseling office. Complete release form in counseling office turn in to Dr. Center

Click on Prospective Student Athletes. 2. Click on Registration Form for U.S. students 3. Fill out Registration form

Other Information Send SAT/ACT scores to NCAA Eligibility Center when registering for test (No longer accepted on transcript)- Use code 9999

Other Information Viewing the Guide Online www.eligibilitycenter.org Then Click on 2012-13 Guide NCAA contact information (877) 622-2321 To contact Dr. Jay Center call 327-5046 or jaycenter@cusd.com